WWE A&E Biography Viewership Down For Week Two, WWE Most Wanted Treasures Viewership Up

The second "Biography: WWE Legends" documentary on A&E, focusing on WWE Hall of Famer Roddy Piper, drew 880,000 viewers on Sunday night at 8pm ET, according to Showbuzz Daily.

The two-hour doc drew a 0.27 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, ranked #11 for the night on the Cable Top 150.

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This is down from last week's premiere documentary, on WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin, which drew 1.062 million viewers. That special ranked #6 on the Cable Top 150 with a 0.38 rating in the key demo.

Sunday's second episode of WWE Most Wanted Treasures drew 769,000 viewers on A&E at 10pm. The one-hour show drew a 0.27 rating like the Biography on Piper, tying for the #10 spot on the Cable Top 150.

This is up from last week's Most Wanted Treasures premiere, which drew 766,000 viewers. Last Sunday's premiere drew a 0.29 rating in the key demo, ranking #11 on the Cable Top 150.

90 Day Fiance on TLC topped the night on the Cable Top 150 with a 0.56 rating in the key demo, drawing 2.202 million viewers. When Calls The Heart on the Hallmark Channel topped the night on cable in viewership with 2.649 million viewers, ranking 15 on the Cable Top 150 with a 0.23 rating in the key demo.

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The Oscars on ABC topped the night in viewership on network TV with 10.403 million viewers. The Oscars also topped the night on network TV in the key demo with a 2.12 rating.

Below is our WWE on A&E Viewership Tracker:

Biography: Steve Austin - 1.062 million viewers with a 0.38 rating in the 18-49 demographic
Biography: Roddy Piper - 880,000 viewers with a 0.27 rating in the 18-49 demographic
Biography: Randy Savage -

WWE Most Wanted Treasures: Episode 1 - 766,000 viewers with a 0.29 rating in the 18-49 demographic
WWE Most Wanted Treasures: Episode 2 - 769,000 viewers with a 0.27 rating in the 18-49 demographic
WWE Most Wanted Treasures: Episode 3 -

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